RGH installs nuclear medicine imaging technology

“This highly advanced unit gives healthcare providers the outstanding capability to deliver excellent care to their patients,” said RGH imaging manager Chris Shepperson. “With doses as low as half those of standard nuclear medicine scanning protocols and the potential for significantly less time on the table, this is truly top of the line imaging technology.”

Nuclear medicine imaging provides information that often cannot be obtained using other imaging procedures and offers the potential to identify disease in its earliest stages.

Nuclear medicine is a medical specialty that is used to diagnose diseases in a safe and painless way.

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